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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => The Motobrick Workshop => Topic started by: jjefferies on May 24, 2014, 07:31:25 PM
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May have posted before but now I'm deep into the project and while I'm specifically interested in K75 it seems reasonable to believe this is appropriate for K100's as well.
Reworking a K75 and all the electronics were pulled. Now putting it back together the photos I took aren't quite adequate to show all the wiring routing. Specifically what is coming out of the front electronics box. Some parts are obvious the headlights etc. But connections and how wires were routed originally aren't as obvious. So does anyone have a routing diagram or photos or links to web pages that would illustrate the routing?
thanks
J Jefferies
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Wiring K
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Thanks Inge. Best I've seen yet. Still a few details that I'll try to fill in.
J.
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From a different angle.
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Hey thanks, 8 years later ok 6 according to the dates, I'm trying to put the bike back together. The diagrams help. The wife I was rebuilding the bike for is long gone, but with COVID-19 forced in-action it's been a project. Wouldn't believe the parts that have disappeared.
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Lost the wife but kept the bike. Hopefully the right outcome.
In my experience, your bike doesn't sleep with your best friend. So that's a plus.
And if it does, it is usually with your permission. And if it's not with your permission, you don't blame the bike.
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Lost the wife but kept the bike. Hopefully the right outcome.
In my experience, your bike doesn't sleep with your best friend. So that's a plus.
And if it does, it is usually with your permission. And if it's not with your permission, you don't blame the bike.
lol. That's some funny chit right there.
6 years is better late than never right?
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LOL seven years in my case. . . but I've had the bike for 24 years so it seems that the bike has won.
Also the bike doesn't seem to be jealous when I take my other bike for a ride.
(Since the K75 is in desperate need of new splines which are currently in quarantine across the border, the F650 gets to be exercised.)